Sentences with phrase «makes brouhahas»

Then, increasingly, the press makes brouhahas over «dog aggression» and so many people are afraid of dogs, and behave in ways that stress the dogs and make aggression more likely.
What makes this brouhaha so interesting is there in the word «fork»: after all, the solution to a dispute in most open - source communities like, say, Linux, is to simply fork the project and build your own version.

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But, far from filling Labour's philosophical vacuum, the brouhaha has only made it more obvious.
But amid all the buzz and brouhaha, an important point has gone unmade: while auto - piloted autos will surely make life more convenient for many adults, they will be nothing short of revolutionary for adolescents (and their parents).
Since the brouhaha with the asshats got started three months ago, I made $ 80 in ad revenues as curious readers left Slashdot to visit my websites.
The latest brouhaha over fair use is a decision allowing Google to make snippets of books available in searches.
The latest brouhaha over Burmese pythons is laughable in this context; Florida's native animals have been in competition with an onslaught of foreigners since Europeans made their initial landfall.
While all the bad publicity may have put Sega in the doghouse with concerned parents, the brouhaha over largely uncensored games like Night Trap and Mortal Kombat made the Genesis and Sega CD the edgier and more countercultural choice of the big two 16 - bit systems and represented the fledgling medium's first steps into truly adult - oriented entertainment.
Last week, in the comments under the Bless optional subscription brouhaha article, I made an offhand comment that apparently got MOP commenter Sally's gears grinding.
Mary Heilmann at 303 Gallery, New York (For those of you following the gallery's no - photography brouhaha via the blogs, no one here made a peep — true also at Pace Wildenstein.)
(For those of you following the gallery's no - photography brouhaha via the blogs, no one here made a peep — true also at Pace Wildenstein.)
An industry consultant and a law firm involved in the brouhaha around predicitive coding in Monique da Silva Moore, et al. v. Publicis Groupe SA and MSLGroup made moves in e-discovery this week.
Amidst the brouhaha over Facebook's data mishandling, Apple is setting out to make its own data practices a bit more transparent in iOS 11.3.
Next comes Board (s), plural, because many within the ranks must pay fees to more than one board in order to access this hallowed information that the fight is about (no board membership, no MLS access); and there can be no provincial or federal association membership without board membership first in line; yet the concept of the brouhaha is to make this record keeping process wide open, available for free to the public at large — but not free to the membership.
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